The document outlines the lecture plan for the course FCME006: Basics of Mechanical Engineering for the odd semester of 2019. It includes 36 lectures organized into 6 units covering topics such as engineering mechanics, strength of materials, manufacturing engineering, thermodynamics, and fluid mechanics. The lectures will cover fundamental concepts and analytical methods in these areas including forces, equilibrium, stresses and strains, heat engines, fluid properties, and Bernoulli's equation. Numerical problems will also be solved throughout the lectures.
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FCME006 Lecture Plan
The document outlines the lecture plan for the course FCME006: Basics of Mechanical Engineering for the odd semester of 2019. It includes 36 lectures organized into 6 units covering topics such as engineering mechanics, strength of materials, manufacturing engineering, thermodynamics, and fluid mechanics. The lectures will cover fundamental concepts and analytical methods in these areas including forces, equilibrium, stresses and strains, heat engines, fluid properties, and Bernoulli's equation. Numerical problems will also be solved throughout the lectures.
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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
NETAJI SUBHAS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
FCME006: BASICS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LECTURE PLAN : ODD SEMESTER-2019
Lecture No. Topic Remarks
GROUP-A UNIT-I: Introduction to Engineering Mechanics Rigid and Elastic bodies, Force and its type, Law of parallelogram of 1 forces, Triangle law of forces, Polygon law of forces 2 Lami’s theorem, Laws of motion, Moment, Couple, 3 Varignon’s theorem, Conditions of equilibrium, 4 Concept of free body diagram, Coulomb’s friction, Plane trusses, 5 Analysis of trusses, Numerical problems. 6 Numerical Problems UNIT-II: Introduction to Strength of Materials Simple stresses and strains, Direct, shear, and volumetric stresses 7 and strains, Hooke’s law, Tension test, Elastic constants, Poisson’s ratio, Factor 8 of safety, Introduction to beam, Types of beams, Types of loads, Shear force and bending moment 9 diagrams (SFD and BMD) for Simple beam under various loading conditions, Shear force and bending moment diagrams (SFD and BMD) for 10 Cantilever beams under various loading conditions, Numerical problems. 11 Numerical Problems 12 Numerical Problems UNIT-III: Introduction to Manufacturing Engineering 13 Classification and use of engineering materials, Basic principles and applications of methods of manufacturing such 14 as casting, forming and joining; Working principles and applications of machining operations of 15 Turning, Thread cutting, Working principles and applications of machining operations of 16 Milling, Shaping, Working principles and applications of machining operations of 17 Grinding, 18 Use of automation in manufacturing. GROUP-B UNIT-IV: Intorudction to Thermodynamics Thermodynamic system, Cycle, Path, Thermodynamic properties, 19 Extensive and intensive properties Thermodynamic equilibrium, Reversible and irreversible processes, 20 isochoric, Isothermal, Isobaric, Isentropic and Polytropic processes 21 Numerical Problems 22 First law of thermodynamics applied to a cycle and process Kelvin-Planck and Clausius statements of Second law of 23 thermodynamics 24 Numerical Problems 25 Carnot cycle, Entropy, Clausius inequality 26 Numerical Problems 27 Internal combustion (IC) engines, IC engines terminology, Spark ignition (SI) and Compression ignition (CI) engines, Two and 28 four stroke engines 29 Air standard cycles such as Otto, Diesel, Dual and Brayton cycles, 30 Numerical Problems UNIT-VI: Introduction to Fluid Mechanics Properties of a fluid, Density, Specific volume, Specific weight, 31 Specific gravity, Kinetic and Kinematic viscosity 32 Numerical Problems 33 Pascal’s law and its applications, Laminar and turbulent flow 34 Numerical Problems 35 Use of continuity equation and Bernoulli’s equation 36 Numerical Problems
Course Coordinators: Dr. Andriya Narasimhulu-8368619771/9899518264 Mr. Narender Kumar-90132 89808